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| strength1 = Over | | strength1 = Over 351,000 troops | ||
| strength2 = Over | *250,000 [[Royal Melayu Regiment|Melayu Home Guard]] troops | ||
*40,000 regular [[Commonwealth of Free States|Commonwealth]] personnel | |||
*37,000 {{wpl|Special Constable|Special Constables}} | |||
*24,000 Federation Police | |||
| strength2 = Over 7,500 troops | |||
*7,000 [[Melayu People's Liberation Army|MPLA]] troops | |||
*Several hundred foreign volunteers | |||
*Estimated 1,000,000 sympathisers | |||
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The '''Melayu Emergency''', also known as the '''Anti–Niagaran National Liberation War''' (1948–1960), was a {{wpl|guerrilla warfare|guerrilla war}} fought in [[Federation of Melayu|Niagaran Melayu]] between communist pro-independence fighters of the [[Melayu People's Liberation Army]] (MPLA) and the military forces of the [[Federation of Melayu|Dominion of Melayu]], [[ | The '''Melayu Emergency''', also known as the '''Anti–Niagaran National Liberation War''' (1948–1960), was a {{wpl|guerrilla warfare|guerrilla war}} fought in [[Federation of Melayu|Niagaran Melayu]] between communist pro-independence fighters of the [[Melayu People's Liberation Army]] (MPLA) and the military forces of the [[Federation of Melayu|Dominion of Melayu]], [[Niagaran government-in-exile|Niagaran Provisional Government]] and the [[Commonwealth of Free States|Commonwealth]]. The communists fought to win independence for Melayu from the Niagaran Empire and to establish a socialist economy, while the Dominion of Melayu and Commonwealth forces fought to combat communism and protect Niagaran economic and colonial interests. Many writers believe that the term "Emergency" was chosen to minimize negative political consequences of a colonial war. | ||
On 17 June 1948, | On 17 June 1948, the Niagaran provisional government in [[Georgetown]] declared a {{wpl|state of emergency}} in Melayu following attacks on {{wpl|plantations}}, which in turn were caused by arrests of various left-wing political leaders. [[Mat Bin Wan]], leader of the [[Melayu Communist Party]] (MCP), and his supporters fled into the jungles and formed the MPLA to wage a war for {{wpl|national liberation}} against Niagaran colonial rule. Some MPLA fighters were veterans of Melayu army, which fought during [[Second Great War]]. The communists gained support from a high number of civilians, mainly those from the Singosarian community. In addition, between 200-400 volunteers from [[Inglaterra]] and [[Republic of Singosari|Singosari]] joined the communist guerillas. | ||
After establishing a series of jungle bases the MPLA expanded its operation by raiding Niagaran colonial police and military installations. Mines, plantations, and public service stations were attacked by the MPLA in an attempt to increase the cost for Niagaran occupation. Niagarans responded by employing {{wpl|scorched earth}} policies through food rationing, killing livestock, and aerial spraying of chemical herbicides. In addition, Niagaran colonial forces used many controversial tactics, including extrajudicial killings of unarmed villagers, targeting indigenous communities, forceful relocation of civilians into {{wpl|concentration camps}}, in an attempt to defeat the communists. The communists' belief in {{wpl|class consciousness}}, and both ethnic and gender equality, inspired many women and indigenous people to join both the MPLA and its undercover supply network the [[Melayu People's Militia]] (MPM). | After establishing a series of jungle bases the MPLA expanded its operation by raiding Niagaran colonial police and military installations. Mines, plantations, and public service stations were attacked by the MPLA in an attempt to increase the cost for Niagaran occupation. Niagarans responded by employing {{wpl|scorched earth}} policies through food rationing, killing livestock, and aerial spraying of chemical herbicides. In addition, Niagaran colonial forces used many controversial tactics, including extrajudicial killings of unarmed villagers, targeting indigenous communities, forceful relocation of civilians into {{wpl|concentration camps}}, in an attempt to defeat the communists. The communists' belief in {{wpl|class consciousness}}, and both ethnic and gender equality, inspired many women and indigenous people to join both the MPLA and its undercover supply network the [[Melayu People's Militia]] (MPM). |
Revision as of 20:57, 24 April 2023
Melayu Emergency Darurat Melayu 末羅瑜緊急狀態 மெலாயு அவசரநிலை | |||||||
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Part of the Decolonisation of Frigo and Cold War in Frigo | |||||||
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Commonwealth forces: Supported By: Alaoyi The Furbish Islands |
Communist forces: Melayu Communist Party Supported By: Inglaterra Singosari (after 1949) | ||||||
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Strength | |||||||
Over 351,000 troops
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Over 7,500 troops
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,409 killed 2,872 wounded |
7,162 killed 820 wounded 2,530 surrendered | ||||||
Civilians killed: 3,103 Civilians missing: 676 Civilian casualties: 6,500+ Total killed: 11,674 TBD |
The Melayu Emergency, also known as the Anti–Niagaran National Liberation War (1948–1960), was a guerrilla war fought in Niagaran Melayu between communist pro-independence fighters of the Melayu People's Liberation Army (MPLA) and the military forces of the Dominion of Melayu, Niagaran Provisional Government and the Commonwealth. The communists fought to win independence for Melayu from the Niagaran Empire and to establish a socialist economy, while the Dominion of Melayu and Commonwealth forces fought to combat communism and protect Niagaran economic and colonial interests. Many writers believe that the term "Emergency" was chosen to minimize negative political consequences of a colonial war.
On 17 June 1948, the Niagaran provisional government in Georgetown declared a state of emergency in Melayu following attacks on plantations, which in turn were caused by arrests of various left-wing political leaders. Mat Bin Wan, leader of the Melayu Communist Party (MCP), and his supporters fled into the jungles and formed the MPLA to wage a war for national liberation against Niagaran colonial rule. Some MPLA fighters were veterans of Melayu army, which fought during Second Great War. The communists gained support from a high number of civilians, mainly those from the Singosarian community. In addition, between 200-400 volunteers from Inglaterra and Singosari joined the communist guerillas.
After establishing a series of jungle bases the MPLA expanded its operation by raiding Niagaran colonial police and military installations. Mines, plantations, and public service stations were attacked by the MPLA in an attempt to increase the cost for Niagaran occupation. Niagarans responded by employing scorched earth policies through food rationing, killing livestock, and aerial spraying of chemical herbicides. In addition, Niagaran colonial forces used many controversial tactics, including extrajudicial killings of unarmed villagers, targeting indigenous communities, forceful relocation of civilians into concentration camps, in an attempt to defeat the communists. The communists' belief in class consciousness, and both ethnic and gender equality, inspired many women and indigenous people to join both the MPLA and its undercover supply network the Melayu People's Militia (MPM).
Although the emergency was declared over in 1960, communist leader Mat Bin Wan renewed the insurgency against the Melayu government in 1967. This second phase of the insurgency lasted until 1989.